Israeli posters urge residents in southern Lebanon to relocate.Israel, according to state-run media, distributed flyers on Sunday requesting that villagers near the Lebanon border leave. Still, a military spokesman for Israel informed AFP that a brigade had captured the area, marking the first time Israelis hadIt was the first time Israeli officials had told residents of the Israel-Palestine conflict that “the Israeli enemy dropped leaflets over al-Wazzani calling on those in the area and its surroundings to evacuate,” referring to a village near the leaflets’ location. The conflict began on October 7 when Hezbollah’s ally, Hamas, attacked Israel. This marked the beginning of 11 months of cross-border fighting between Israel and Hezbollah over the Gaza War. AFP was shown a picture of the flyers, which included a map of the area with evacuation zones highlighted in red.